Flybe announce early selection of 2010 Summer Routes

18th Aug 2009

Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline and the UK’s Number One Domestic carrier, today announces the early release of a selection of the most popular routes to be featured in its 2010 Summer Schedule which includes some 466 flights a week to London Gatwick where the airline carries more domestic passengers than any other airline.

This early selection of Flybe’s new Summer routes, with one way fares from £25.99 including taxes and charges available for booking today at www.flybe.com for travel between 28th March and 30th June, 2010. include:

· Exeter: 4xweek to Alicante and Malaga; 3xweek to Faro and 2xweek to Palma Mallora

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· Southampton: 7xweek to Alicante; 5xweek to Malaga; 3xweek to Faro and 3xweek to Palma Mallora

· A selection of ski routes to Salzburg, Geneva and Chambery have also been extended for travel to April 17th

The selection offers travellers frequent, affordable, reliable services from their doorstep to some of the most popular destinations across the UK and Europe for next summer with early-bird bookers able to enjoy the lowest possible fares.

Mike Rutter, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, comments: “It’s never too early to think about next summer! Our Summer Sun destinations see us continuing to listen to our customers by providing them with the convenience and flexibility of regional travel. Not only does Flybe provide a wide choice of direct flights to and from London Gatwick airport - from where we carry more domestic passengers that any other airline – but also to the some of the most popular sea and sun destinations in Europe.

“Despite the economic challenges of the past 12 months, we have continued to grow and develop the airline to provide the most cost-effective, efficient and flexible service for passengers. Our offering to London Gatwick – our recently opened 14th base - is further proof of that increased offering.”

Adds Mr Rutter: “We anticipate our new Summer Sun routes will be very popular with passengers looking for the best deal possible for their holidays next year. We would strongly advise them to book early and take advantage of the lowest possible fares.”

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